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and of course mexico and chile. you know, these are poor countries that have free trade agreements with the united states. david: yes. >> that is very good for them. in addition their central banks are implementing inflation targeting policies which have brought down inflation to, you know, three, 4% at most. and of course you have brazil. i think brazil has still some excessively protectionistic approach but i think, a good strategy for the united states would be to offer countries like brazil, like uruguay, and peru, the possibility of engaging in free trade negotiations. that would be very good for those countries but also for the united states. there are plenty of opportunities there. david: domingo, we have to invite you back specifically to talk about mexico. we haven't forgotten mexico. we have news coming on the citi front. there is analyst call coming in. the former finance minister from argentina. thanks very much for coming in. >> appreciate it. liz: david, the headlines are flashing "fast and furious"ly.
and of course mexico and chile. you know, these are poor countries that have free trade agreements with the united states. david: yes. >> that is very good for them. in addition their central banks are implementing inflation targeting policies which have brought down inflation to, you know, three, 4% at most. and of course you have brazil. i think brazil has still some excessively protectionistic approach but i think, a good strategy for the united states would be to offer countries like...
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we have not seen the full impact of the gulf of mexico output. oil prices are high. david: the prices are going in exactly the wrong direction3 given supply and demand scenario. so what is happening here? this is all speculation? >> speculation has become part of the pricing. the government has done nothing to stop it, and we are seeing a bubble. the question is not if, it is when and by how much. it's not like in 2008, but nevertheless, it is a bubble. sandra: everybody watch me on this network knows my stance on your mention of speculators and driving of the oil prices. one is not to believe that, they've never prove that, however if you look at the fundamental situation, speculators are betting on higher prices in the future, they're looking at the geopolitical situation and the risk in the middle east right now. they are praising that in, which is why it is a valuable speculation in the market. >> there are no dogs around. people can believe whatever they want to believe. if they come to resolution, to , hopefully a peaceful one, oil prices will sink. sandra: tha
we have not seen the full impact of the gulf of mexico output. oil prices are high. david: the prices are going in exactly the wrong direction3 given supply and demand scenario. so what is happening here? this is all speculation? >> speculation has become part of the pricing. the government has done nothing to stop it, and we are seeing a bubble. the question is not if, it is when and by how much. it's not like in 2008, but nevertheless, it is a bubble. sandra: everybody watch me on this...
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it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the massacre of 18 men at a rehab center in juarez. more than 2,000 were allowed across the border by the justice department and alcohol and tobacco and firearms in operation fast injurious. just 1202 of those weapons have been recovered. young illegal immigrants are now allowed driver's licensss in california. under a bill that governor jerry brown signed into law just last night. the measure makes an estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants eligible to drive legally in california if they qualify for the obama administration federal work permit program imposed by executive order. no other state has enacted a similar law. new revelations tonight. members of the obama administration had met with mexican government officials roughly 30 times. the purpose of those meetings, to promote food stamp youth -- use among mexican immigrants. the meeting was
it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the massacre of 18 men at a rehab center in juarez. more than 2,000 were allowed across the border by the justice department and alcohol and tobacco and firearms in operation fast injurious. just 1202 of those weapons have been recovered. young...
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mexico tops that list. the u.s. is ahead of china and russia. though energy officials say technological advances in recovering natural gas mean a much more secure energy future for the united states. as for the campaign, president obama first term featured unprecedented federal support for green energy and higher efficiency standards. the president says that's one of the best ways to reduce oil imports. it is just to simply use less oil. governor romney says that strategy has fallen short as renewables are largely too expensive to be competitive. he say he is would roll back regulations to encourage more domestic coal and oil. the chamber says there are a host of factors determining u.s. energy security over the next decade and the u.s. has potential to significantly reduce oil imports over that time by encouraging american sources and energy efficiency. liz? liz: but the big number today is that we are at the highest level of oil exploration since 94. that's the "wall street journal"'s front page article. rich: right, liz, and to get to that po
mexico tops that list. the u.s. is ahead of china and russia. though energy officials say technological advances in recovering natural gas mean a much more secure energy future for the united states. as for the campaign, president obama first term featured unprecedented federal support for green energy and higher efficiency standards. the president says that's one of the best ways to reduce oil imports. it is just to simply use less oil. governor romney says that strategy has fallen short as...
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new mexico move to romney's win list along with north carolina, virginia, iowa, new hampshire, wisconsin, minnesota, the list goes on, pennsylvania, ohio and florida. look at that. obama is predicted to win michigan and nevada. impressive. the analysis flies in the face of many opinion research polls which shows a obama with a slight edge in many swing states like ohio. the buckeye state is critical because no republican has ever won the presidency without carrying that state. the bakers' analysis gives romney the edge due to his emphasis on the jobless rate and income. in september the jobless rate fell below 8% for the first time in forty-four months. incomes have cratered since the recession began in december of 2007 down 7.2% and 4.8% below when the recession ended in june of 2009 according to cynthia research. the professor's most recent update doesn't include impact of the september job numbers report which showed improvement. their research says looking in their rearview mirror when it comes to jobs is not a problem because people tend to lock in their presidential choices early.
new mexico move to romney's win list along with north carolina, virginia, iowa, new hampshire, wisconsin, minnesota, the list goes on, pennsylvania, ohio and florida. look at that. obama is predicted to win michigan and nevada. impressive. the analysis flies in the face of many opinion research polls which shows a obama with a slight edge in many swing states like ohio. the buckeye state is critical because no republican has ever won the presidency without carrying that state. the bakers'...
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mexico tops follow british come under way do zealand austria and norway then the united states. ben candidate germany and others including russia and china. although had it in the right direction because of natural gas and availability. >> the combination have pushed us up at number seven. if continued to be developed with more access ooshore and offshore our trajectory compared to our peers, is going up. >> governor romney says he wants to reverse cold regulation and increase permits and obama has pushed grieve energy and fuel standards. melissa: readjust talking about that. lori: he has strong feelings and so you. [laughter] there is a lot of resources progress of the company's reported earnings beating estimates. 79 report this week. melissa: versed look at the winners and losers. texas instruments having a good day. announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. take time to be a dad today. learn more at fatherhood.gov. melissa: a critical week of earnings as 79 companies will report quarterly results. sandra smith has what you should watch. >
mexico tops follow british come under way do zealand austria and norway then the united states. ben candidate germany and others including russia and china. although had it in the right direction because of natural gas and availability. >> the combination have pushed us up at number seven. if continued to be developed with more access ooshore and offshore our trajectory compared to our peers, is going up. >> governor romney says he wants to reverse cold regulation and increase...
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zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we saw felix step off that platform, the cab sewell, the platform the size of a skateboard. he took a little bunny hop and there he went. you could almost feel the speed even from this distance away, just looking at it in these monitors. it was incredible to watch the rate of speed at which he was falling. at one point he did go into a spin. some spin was expected. what they were really concerned about was if he would go into an uncontrollable flat spin. not clear that that ever happened, really. he did go into somewhat of a spin but he stabilized very, very quickly, and when he stabilized,
zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we...
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surprised that the west is showing any kind of growth, where you have arizona, california, parts of new mexico, nevada that are getting hit fairly hard right now. >> again, localized places even in those states, there are markets in california that are absolutely booming right now. cheryl: i do this every month to you, and i will still do it to you, these home building companies, these stocks have been on a tear. you have back office conversations with these guys. what do they tell you about the company's overall performance, how wall street is kind of pnterpreting how they are doing? they are kind of mixed today. >> i don't think it's wall street that's interpreting. i think that the fact is that the american people are coming back into the housing markets, and it doesn't take, you know, a rocket scientist to recognize that and realize that housing is a good investment. cheryl: we hope so. it was anyway five years ago until the crash of the market. jerry howard, thank you very much. always good to have you on the day of this report. >> thank you. cheryl: dennis over to you. dennis: 15 past th
surprised that the west is showing any kind of growth, where you have arizona, california, parts of new mexico, nevada that are getting hit fairly hard right now. >> again, localized places even in those states, there are markets in california that are absolutely booming right now. cheryl: i do this every month to you, and i will still do it to you, these home building companies, these stocks have been on a tear. you have back office conversations with these guys. what do they tell you...
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in mexico, we saw a successful feel. what would be your take on getting this ship righted at citi? should they be ipo'ing? >> i think having minority shareholders when you're trying to run a business, especially when they're outside shareholder. i'm biassed, i think banks could be basic commercial bankers, you should just do regular commercial banking. if you get back to the basics i think citi corp can be successful. >> his resume is certainly much stronger in areas that -- so, just from that standpoint and i must say that i heard from other people who particularly in the past few hours, that he is highly regarded. but i do not know. >>> and real quick on making money and banking right now where interest rays are, what would be your sense of the profitability of your entire sector given the level of rights and the level of the anemic pace of growth in the economy? >> i think the sector will be challenged because of low interest rates and regulations are probably even more troublesome than low interest rates, and to slow the economy not only in the united states but around the worl
in mexico, we saw a successful feel. what would be your take on getting this ship righted at citi? should they be ipo'ing? >> i think having minority shareholders when you're trying to run a business, especially when they're outside shareholder. i'm biassed, i think banks could be basic commercial bankers, you should just do regular commercial banking. if you get back to the basics i think citi corp can be successful. >> his resume is certainly much stronger in areas that -- so,...
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down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this to export natural gas. >> a funny thing happens. >> in the next few years. >> it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of shanier energy. the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom, that's because of shale gas. shale gas is -- hydraulic fracturing or fracing. >> here's the kicker, when you burn natural gas to produce energy, it emitts roughly half as much greenhouse gas as coal. >> natural gas is the perfect complement to wind and solar. not only does it emitt half as much co 2rks as coal, but you can turn it on and off when the sun goes down or the wind stops blowing. but we can make tremendous inroads to reducing our carbon emissions. >> in 2011, greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. were 9% lower than 2007 levels. one reason was th
down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this to export natural gas. >> a funny thing happens. >> in the next few years. >> it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of shanier energy. the low levels of natural gas production in...
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it was 53 miles south of -- mexico. authorities are watching for aftershocks. moving up north. the federal enforcement of california's medical marijuana dispensaries is being called in for question for a lack of effectiveness. they have shut down 600 illegal stores. they continue to operate. it looks like a massive peanut butter recall is expanding. the fda has discovered 35 new cases of salmonella. to most recently in washington state. they are recalling products that are sold at trader joe's, target and even costco. dennis: a new earning season. the biggest batch of ipos in month. sandra smith has the details. sandra: odds of initial public offerings. this will be the biggest week for ipos number wise. nine companies will be making their debut. here is a look at just a few of them's. the cloud -based technology company. the second company shutter stock. this is an online stock photographer. also a residential real estate firm. some of which you probably recognize, century 21 and coldwell banker. those are a few of the ipos this week. we will also get a look whether the rally
it was 53 miles south of -- mexico. authorities are watching for aftershocks. moving up north. the federal enforcement of california's medical marijuana dispensaries is being called in for question for a lack of effectiveness. they have shut down 600 illegal stores. they continue to operate. it looks like a massive peanut butter recall is expanding. the fda has discovered 35 new cases of salmonella. to most recently in washington state. they are recalling products that are sold at trader joe's,...
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but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy. lori: add to that the fact we heard quite a bit from the governor already on his foreign policy, how he is planning to deal with china. his plans for opening up trade and so on, so forth and actually quite convincing. at least that is what -- >> i mentioned the expression dog whistle here. here is another problem. he has chavez and putin and castro endorsing obama, does. this is a loud dog whistle for the world he has, as he says to medvedev, the president of russia, the prime minister of russia now, he will have more flexibility after four years. there are higher values at work here in this administration than simply serving the intere
but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy. lori: add to that the fact we heard...
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good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for the american media? >> it's not a story, when pakistanis die and afghans die, all we see figures of americans. that is what the american media are. >> is that because some editor is saying, this would make the obama administration, or justice department really look bad. >> i really think, americans don't care about foreign affairs until they see a tank coming up their driveway. i do believe that editors are often reflecting in their home community. we are living next to failed state of co-at this point and it's not getting the press coverage it deserves. >> it's a
good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for...
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the cafe a has been a neighborhood joint for years and the owners who are from mexico are mormon. they say they just didn't want it be a campaign tool, but weren't expecting this kind of backlash. >> i couldn't sleep last night. we didn't want to exclude anybody, we just didn't want -- we didn't want to be a campaign stop and boycott came in. my phone is blowing up from my e-mails. you know, i'm getting 100 e-mails. i already deleted 100 of people saying that they want to see us out of business. >> our affiliate kusa says the restaurant's phone was constantly ringing while they were there to interview the owner and even listen to callers telling the owners to go to hell, that's a quote. >>> after a stronger than expected performance in this week's debate, mitt romney is riding a new wave of momentum. today right into the critical swing state of florida where he will be campaigning all weekend long. they believe romney ve-- so, ca romney use this new-found momentum to help him in a crucial state like florida? well, let's bring in a man who knows. bernie thompson a popular conservat
the cafe a has been a neighborhood joint for years and the owners who are from mexico are mormon. they say they just didn't want it be a campaign tool, but weren't expecting this kind of backlash. >> i couldn't sleep last night. we didn't want to exclude anybody, we just didn't want -- we didn't want to be a campaign stop and boycott came in. my phone is blowing up from my e-mails. you know, i'm getting 100 e-mails. i already deleted 100 of people saying that they want to see us out of...
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murders in northern mexico. >> all we know is the mexico authorities have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found, finding some closure. there is comfort in that, knowing that david hasn't been forgotten. >> authorities also suspect martinez was behind the 2010 slaying of 72 migrants as well as other killings and prison breaks in northern mexico. >>> 15 truckloads of trash have been removed from a las vegas home where health officials say they found the worst case of hoarding they have ever seen. they entered the house with a court warrant friday and discovered debris stacked to the ceiling along with about two dozen dead or sick cats. the owner had carved out a small space for himself on top of his belongings but was unable to even walk upright in that house. >>> duc
murders in northern mexico. >> all we know is the mexico authorities have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found, finding some closure. there is comfort in...
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down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now, just a few years later, it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. >> yes. >> a funny thing happens in the next couple years. >> well, it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of cheniere energy because his company almost went bankrupt. the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom thanks to shale gas. how big is the shale gas revolution in america? >> it's stupefyingly large. >> shale gas is a form of natural gas extracted from shale rock deep underground through a special drilling process called hydraulic fracturing or fracking. in 2000 shale gas accounted for only 2% of all natural gas. in 2012, it accounts for 32%. that's because america happens to be the saudi arabia of shale gas with big shale deposits over much of the country. and h
down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now, just a few years later, it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. >> yes. >> a funny thing happens in the next couple years. >> well, it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of...
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baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. unbelievable. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. absolutely amazing. >>> here's your "first look" at some other news going on in america today. in florida, dramatic video of a car plow nothing a scrap metal business. luckily it happened in the middle of the night, so no one was around, except for the driver, who could be seen getting out of the car several minutes after the impact. >>> in california, it is finally home sweet home for space shuttle "endeavour." we've sped up this video, take a look. it was a long, winding and two-mile-per-hour journey through the streets of l.a. this weekend. after soaring above the earth dozens of times, its final trek was just 12 miles long from the l.a. international airport to this museum w
baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. unbelievable. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. absolutely amazing. >>> here's your "first look" at some other news going on in...
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in mexico, turkey, south africa, indonesia near all time highs where the bricks have suffered. i don't think you get it from yesterday's emerging market index. those are heavy. they remain heavy and you have to be careful of things like samsung. i like resources here. >> just how vulnerable are america's companies to a cyber pearl harbor. a security expert weighs in on the threat. a very big day for tech earnings tomorrow. we'll tell you what you need to know and what you are trade. stay with us. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we are live at the nasdaq market site. blue chip companies like intel and ibm reporting after the bell. these stocks headed in different
in mexico, turkey, south africa, indonesia near all time highs where the bricks have suffered. i don't think you get it from yesterday's emerging market index. those are heavy. they remain heavy and you have to be careful of things like samsung. i like resources here. >> just how vulnerable are america's companies to a cyber pearl harbor. a security expert weighs in on the threat. a very big day for tech earnings tomorrow. we'll tell you what you need to know and what you are trade. stay...
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areas of new mexico. after a quiet first two weeks of october, we are going to have the first weather event starting tomorrow. here is a look at the storms as they push through the area. light rain now. they are racing through central portions of tennessee. the drive on interstate 40 is the worst drive in the country with the storms crossing the interstate as we speak. near springfield, missouri, a lot of lightning strikes. near the springfield area, i'm sure that interstate is not fun, either. isolated strong storms, an area of yellow. it's tomorrow that the storm heads out to the central plains. minisevere weatherout break, possible tornadoes for iowa or missouri. keep an eye on the forecast. you have the best chance of seeing a strong storm. dallas to oklahoma city to tulsa, back to chicago, you have a chance for strong storms. for today, it's not too bad. east coast looks okay. tomorrow is the day of concern. more details on that coming up. >> thanks. >>> also coming up, the pearl harbor of cyber atta
areas of new mexico. after a quiet first two weeks of october, we are going to have the first weather event starting tomorrow. here is a look at the storms as they push through the area. light rain now. they are racing through central portions of tennessee. the drive on interstate 40 is the worst drive in the country with the storms crossing the interstate as we speak. near springfield, missouri, a lot of lightning strikes. near the springfield area, i'm sure that interstate is not fun, either....
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doing himself any favors. >> the governor of michigan, the head of a car company but he was born in mexico. had he have been born to mexican parent, i would have had a better shop of winning. >> reporter: with the election weeks away, nevada is still up for grabs. los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa is one of president obama's key campaigners for the late teen knee vote. do you think the state of nevada is is going to pick the next president? >> 24 out of the last 25 elections they have picked the president. as nevada goes, so goes the nation. but i see a very close election. >> reporter: today there are 51 million latinos in the country, roughly half eligible to vote and their votes are critical to wing the election, but what about their voices? when will their numbers translate into political power? >> i have said this to democrats and republicans alike. we know when latinos see more candidates coming from their community august way of energizing the latino vote. >> reporter: ruben kihuen hopes to be one of those candidates in the future. will you run for office again? >> absolutely.
doing himself any favors. >> the governor of michigan, the head of a car company but he was born in mexico. had he have been born to mexican parent, i would have had a better shop of winning. >> reporter: with the election weeks away, nevada is still up for grabs. los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa is one of president obama's key campaigners for the late teen knee vote. do you think the state of nevada is is going to pick the next president? >> 24 out of the last 25...
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warm from southwest oregon to southern new mexico. in sports this morning the arizona cardinals look to go 5-0 for the first time since 1974. the cards back in their old town to face the rams. first part of the game, bradford, a touchdown. bradford goes deep to givens for a 52-yard strike. the rams win 17-3 and stop the cardinals winning streak. college football, usc visiting utah for the first time in 95 years. second play of the game. utah returns a fumble for a touchdown. usc falls after making a return. helped off the field and later in the second quarter he returns to make a touchdown grab. back in the end zone the 13th rank trojans win 38-28. the national hockey league is cancelling games because of a lockout. the nhl wiped out the first two weeks of the regular season which was set to begin next thursday. the two sides are at odds over how to split the nhl's $3 billion in revenue. former boston red sox pitcher curt schilling may have to part ways with that bloody sock he wore during the 2004 world series run. he's on the hook f
warm from southwest oregon to southern new mexico. in sports this morning the arizona cardinals look to go 5-0 for the first time since 1974. the cards back in their old town to face the rams. first part of the game, bradford, a touchdown. bradford goes deep to givens for a 52-yard strike. the rams win 17-3 and stop the cardinals winning streak. college football, usc visiting utah for the first time in 95 years. second play of the game. utah returns a fumble for a touchdown. usc falls after...
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. >>> albuquerque, new mexico -- a hot air balloon crashes into a 700-foot radio tower, leaving the pilot and his two young passengers dangling from above with little hope for survival. bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service. for the past 15 years, he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the same time preventing fires. >> but during a 2004 flight at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, ironically it's the friendly face of smokey bear at the center of a catastrophe. >> well, it was like any other day. it was the last day of the fiesta here. the weather was as predictable as it could be. they had predicted calm breezes, and that's the way it started. >> bill has two young passengers in his balloon, 14-year-old troy wells and 10-year-old aaron whitaker. >> on that particular morning, we had what you call microbursts or wind shears that just come out of nowhere. a sudden wind that just fouled everyt
. >>> albuquerque, new mexico -- a hot air balloon crashes into a 700-foot radio tower, leaving the pilot and his two young passengers dangling from above with little hope for survival. bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service. for the past 15 years, he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the...
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actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i see the rest of the country falling in line with rational drug policy. i have to disagree with the sheriff that you played a teaser earlier. look, i would say in new mexico, if we legalized marijuana, what about the millions of people who would want to move to your state state, entrepreneurs business people doctors lawyers that would want to raise their kids in an environment where people aren't going to go to jail for making bad choices. >> and you know, i want to ask you one question before we let you go governor. there is a chance that you could be the rafael nader, in quotes
actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i...
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>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a storm and it was just last year with hurricane irene that brought a lot of power outages for a very lengthy time to the state of connecticut. >> that's right, i would contrast this storm from the deratio we experienced this summer, where it same upon us all at once, we didn't have the time to stage our crews. this time we have several days warning, we're staging our crews, but again, this is going to be a very, very severe storm. mr. owens, meteorologist chad myers has a question for you. >> this is going to be one of those big storms, it's going to be windy for a long time and people are going to lose po
>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a...
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. >> he has mopped up debt crisis in greece, mexico and russia. on what needs to be done to clean up the debt mess right here in the u.s. he says it may be the difference between your children hating you or not one day. >> that's a cheery thought. >>> later s your state next to sin? we'll go live to ohio for a look at its dicey solution to fill the big gap in state coffers. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather i
. >> he has mopped up debt crisis in greece, mexico and russia. on what needs to be done to clean up the debt mess right here in the u.s. he says it may be the difference between your children hating you or not one day. >> that's a cheery thought. >>> later s your state next to sin? we'll go live to ohio for a look at its dicey solution to fill the big gap in state coffers. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in...
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this one from carlsbad, new mexico. and the next one from a different area in new mexico. a lot of the cells had a ton of height to the storms. that usually adds to the ail potential. we're going to see that again today. texas, dallas included here, up through oklahoma city. even kansas city and parts of far western illinois, western wisconsin. this whole region is in a slight risk for isolated tornadoes, that hail, and damaging winds. we'll be watching for that later this afternoon and evening. you want to catch your latest on the abc station near you. until then, i'll have more on the weather and the deep freeze coming up. back to dan. >> ron asked an important question, have you ever played ping-pong with the ball the size of hail? >> think about it. >> nothing to say here. >> by the way, dan, the pronunciation for dog in new york is dog. we're here in new york. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the arrests that have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the att
this one from carlsbad, new mexico. and the next one from a different area in new mexico. a lot of the cells had a ton of height to the storms. that usually adds to the ail potential. we're going to see that again today. texas, dallas included here, up through oklahoma city. even kansas city and parts of far western illinois, western wisconsin. this whole region is in a slight risk for isolated tornadoes, that hail, and damaging winds. we'll be watching for that later this afternoon and...
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production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a gallon of gasoline, for example, might be much more expensive in new jersey -- there's a lot of variables that go into the price of a gallon of gas, but in general i think the answer should be simple. yes, the department of energy should try to work to reduce the cost of energy for the american people. >> and some pundits thought it was pretty political that the president -- i believe it was back in june -- tapped into the strategic petroleum reserve. i asked christine roman if that -- that's not a full scale way to attack that problem. it's a temporary thing, and it's mostly -- >> it's awe very short-term solu
production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a...
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he went to the factory in mexico for some training and when he was there, he was given a tour and he looked around the factory and the person giving him the tour said, this line is going to china. this assembly line is going to china and this is going to china and he said, if everything is going to china, where are you guys going to go? your factory in north carolina, your production is coming here. that's how he found out. >> overall, the general theme in talking to these people, are the workers feeling like they are better off than they were four years ago or no? >> i'd say no. and the reason is that even though many people have been able to find jobs. when you actually trace people's life stories, you find that most people are earning less than what they did and some people dramatically so you have a woman that worked for 35 years at leviton and her name is shirley miller and she is one example. she went back to school for accounting and she ended up, she actually had to write her congressman for money to go back to school because she already had an associate's degree and that was
he went to the factory in mexico for some training and when he was there, he was given a tour and he looked around the factory and the person giving him the tour said, this line is going to china. this assembly line is going to china and this is going to china and he said, if everything is going to china, where are you guys going to go? your factory in north carolina, your production is coming here. that's how he found out. >> overall, the general theme in talking to these people, are the...
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citigroup owns the second largest bank in mexico. mexico is red hot. i expect them to look at this, the new management and do something with it to increase shareholders' value. >> get rid of bantam x, spin off? >> could do a partial spin-off to show the value to shareholders, they don't need to sell the whole thing but, again, everything has to look at o'neill's track record. he thinks differently and thinks outside the box. he doesn't grow assets for the sake of assets but return on equity. if that means reducing 30% of the assets of citi over the next four years, he will do it. >> timothy and gerard, good discussion. we'll -- anyone want to add to what they just heard and whether it influences their decisions. >> if you go back to citi's earnings call, the quarter, it seemed like they were headed in the right direction and put the financial crisis behind them, were moving forward so possibly that was what the board said, once we get this turned around we get pandit out. i think what has to play out, whether or not the board forced pandit out, which w
citigroup owns the second largest bank in mexico. mexico is red hot. i expect them to look at this, the new management and do something with it to increase shareholders' value. >> get rid of bantam x, spin off? >> could do a partial spin-off to show the value to shareholders, they don't need to sell the whole thing but, again, everything has to look at o'neill's track record. he thinks differently and thinks outside the box. he doesn't grow assets for the sake of assets but return...
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a maximum speed of almost 834 miles per hour when he jumped sunday from 24 miles high above the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached such a speed wearing only a high-tech suit. >>> social security recipients will be getting a benefits boost in january, just not a big one. the annual increase is expected to fall between 1% and 2% because inflation has risen by less than 2% in the past year. the typical retiree can expect to get an extra $12 to $24 a month. >>> "taken 2" is number one at the box office again. liam neeson's action sequel narrowly won over ben affleck's "argo," an iranian hostage thriller and "sinister" about a true crime writer caught up in a supernatural horor, debuted at number three. >>> and chanel has rolled out teasers for a new ad campaign. it features its first ever male spokesperson so feast your eyes on what you see of brad pitt. more of brad does appear in the full-length commercial, so they didn't waste that handsome face. it is now four minutes after the hour. back over to al with a check of the weather. oh, al. al. al. al. >> thank you, natalie. >> you've g
a maximum speed of almost 834 miles per hour when he jumped sunday from 24 miles high above the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached such a speed wearing only a high-tech suit. >>> social security recipients will be getting a benefits boost in january, just not a big one. the annual increase is expected to fall between 1% and 2% because inflation has risen by less than 2% in the past year. the typical retiree can expect to get an extra $12 to $24 a month. >>> "taken...
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the biggest in mexico and asia. that had been his mandate. he was following up on that mandate. and you saw from yesterday's quarter he's been winning. that was a magnificent quarter. but the second thing is how about the regulators. is he going to be able to get the dividend, get the money back? fresh guy can go in front -- >> can i bring up a third thing which is maybe more to the conspiracy side. john havens also resigned. if it was purely about vikram's pay, what was it about havens? maybe they did have very separate reasons for leaving. but you have to admit, jim, you've been doing this a long time, mandy, you've been doing it a long time. there's a smell test that maybe is not quayet fully passed. >> i agree. and if it was about compensation, why does havens go. they were joined at the hip. >> or were they considered a package deal. >> i know they were very proud of this quarter, so obviously it seems like the stock was on on the incline because of the quarter. it is easier to go to the regulators and say the guy who submitted the last plan, he's now gone. mere's corbat, h
the biggest in mexico and asia. that had been his mandate. he was following up on that mandate. and you saw from yesterday's quarter he's been winning. that was a magnificent quarter. but the second thing is how about the regulators. is he going to be able to get the dividend, get the money back? fresh guy can go in front -- >> can i bring up a third thing which is maybe more to the conspiracy side. john havens also resigned. if it was purely about vikram's pay, what was it about havens?...
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i found out you live in new mexico now. i did not expect that. i figured you'd be in new york or something. >> why? >> jimmy: seems like you're a new yorker. >> i was bosh in new yorn in ne. that's the best i could give it. ing that's it. where do you live in new mexico? >> far away. >> jimmy: how did you wind up there? >> well, i worked there at a dude ranch when i was in my teens. i spent a couple of summers there. it was the happiest time of my life up until then. i didn't go back for 40 years. a friend of mine moved there, he said, come an visit. we went there for a week and fell madly in love with it again and there we are. >> jimmy: wow. i was reading through your memoir, i don't know if you mind if i mention it, "an improvised life." and i did not know you were one of the founding members of second city. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the famous improv comedy group. amy poehler came out of second city. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she owes a debt to you in a way. >> she owes a great debt to me. >> jimmy: she didn't try to repay it, though, i'm guessing. this mo
i found out you live in new mexico now. i did not expect that. i figured you'd be in new york or something. >> why? >> jimmy: seems like you're a new yorker. >> i was bosh in new yorn in ne. that's the best i could give it. ing that's it. where do you live in new mexico? >> far away. >> jimmy: how did you wind up there? >> well, i worked there at a dude ranch when i was in my teens. i spent a couple of summers there. it was the happiest time of my life up...
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. >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentic mexican, straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone. i'm learning directly from the source. >> narrator: kenneth brown will soon ship off to serve a 24 year sentence. but he's using his find days to expand his horizons. >> number 15. that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car or you break in my house, and i catch you in there, that's what i'll tell you. okay? so hopefully, understand that. if you don't speak spanish, you better learn. and then i've got i'm sorry. i'm going to tell them i'm sorry after i shoot them. >> you just got handed a 24 year sentence. >> yeah. >> so what are your plans on using spanish? >> i don't know. if you've got 24 years, you've got a lot of time to learn a lot of stuff. why not take advantage of it. >> narrator: while his spanish might help brown bridge some cultural divides, it might not quell the hatred some of inmates feel toward him. deshawn powell, a friend of talberts has been especially incensed. >> if you're going to be in the weight roo
. >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentic mexican, straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone. i'm learning directly from the source. >> narrator: kenneth brown will soon ship off to serve a 24 year sentence. but he's using his find days to expand his horizons. >> number 15. that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car or you break in my house, and i catch you in there, that's what i'll tell you. okay? so hopefully,...
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another hurt in a major drug corridor near the border with mexico. names of the victims and details of exactly what happened are not available yet. >>> new flight recordings just came into our newsroom capturing another incident of airplane seats coming loose in the skies. for the second time in three days, an american airlines flight had to land early because of rows of seats being unbolted from the floor. yesterday a flight from new york to miami returned to jfk after the seats began moving around. take a listen. >> shall we are coming back. our seats 14 a, b and c, i think, are totally disconnected, loose. kind of like what happened the other day. >> same thing happened saturday on a boston to miami flight, american airlines says it is inspecting six other jets that recently had maintenance work done on the seats. >>> six crew members are under arrest after two passenger boats collided last noot in hong kong. look at these pictures. 38 people were killed. 100 more went to the hospital. authorities say a boat chartered for watching fireworks hit a
another hurt in a major drug corridor near the border with mexico. names of the victims and details of exactly what happened are not available yet. >>> new flight recordings just came into our newsroom capturing another incident of airplane seats coming loose in the skies. for the second time in three days, an american airlines flight had to land early because of rows of seats being unbolted from the floor. yesterday a flight from new york to miami returned to jfk after the seats began...